Gregory Willis
513-***-**** *********@*****.*** Hamilton, OH 45013
PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY
Dynamic operations supervisor with a strong background at Queen City Foam, excelling in logistics planning and team leadership. Proven track record of enhancing inventory accuracy and optimizing warehouse organization. Adept at problem-solving and ensuring quality assurance, driving significant improvements in operational efficiency while maintaining high customer satisfaction.
SKILLS
Warehouse Organization Inventory optimization Stock Rotation Logistics Planning Cycle counting Supply Chain Coordination Hand and power tools Following instructions Workplace safety Mechanical assembly Visual inspection Safety regulations adherence Quality assurance Preparing labels Teamwork Problem-solving Attention to detail EXPERIENCE
PRODUCT ASSEMBLER, oxford, ohio
volt, January 2025-March 2025
• Tested finished products for functionality before packaging them for shipment.
• Identified issues in the production process that could lead to delays in meeting customer demands. SUPERVISOR OF OPERATIONS, US
Queen City Foam, November 2015-July 2016
Evaluated staff performance regularly, offering constructive feedback designed to promote growth within their roles
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• Achieved high levels of customer satisfaction with consistent attention to detail and effective communication skills Managed scheduling and workload distribution, maximizing productivity without overwhelming team members or compromising quality of work
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INVENTORY CONTROL COORDIATOR, Fairfield, Ohio
Pella Entry System, May 1998-September 2012
• Streamlined warehouse operations for increased efficiency through effective coordination with team members
• Improved inventory accuracy by conducting regular audits and implementing efficient tracking systems
• Collaborated with purchasing department to maintain optimal stock levels and minimize surplus inventory Optimized storage space utilization by reorganizing warehouse layout based on product demand patterns and seasonal fluctuations
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• Maintained detailed records of all transactions, ensuring data accuracy for financial reporting purposes SENIOR PRODUCTION SPECIALIST, US
Graham Packaging, October 1986-January 1997
Optimized labor allocation through strategic scheduling and cross-training employees on multiple tasks, maximizing workforce flexibility
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• Operated all equipment pertaining to the production of finished product
• Moved finished product to warehouse using forklifts in the daily movement of raw material and finished product
• Also would load and unload trucks
Improved product quality by implementing rigorous quality control measures and providing employee training on best practices
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Established strong communication channels between departments facilitating smooth information flow that enhanced teamwork resulting in improved problem resolution times
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EDUCATION
GED
ged classes, September 1973